Thursday, May 24, 2018

The game of life

All for one, One for all!

What a beautiful thought from Seth!  We've been so indoctrinated that life is a competition that we've lost sight of the fact that life is really a grand, cooperative, joyful adventure!  If it were anything else, life would be extinct and the planet would be barren.

This value fulfillment and cooperation extends from the largest Cosmic body to the tiniest subatomic particle.  The reason that quantum mechanics can only predict probabilities and bulk properties of matter is that each component of matter is conscious, in its own way, and having a fulfilling experience to the net benefit of itself, it's buddies, and the world at large.

If you doubt that everything is conscious then it's worth recalling an incident described by Lynn McTaggert and also by Dean Radin where a remote viewer successfully slowed down an atomic clock positioned deep underground at Stanford University.  It amazes me how, something as fundamental as this, is ignored by modern science!  Apparently the Caesium atoms in that clock thought it would be more fulfilling to play the game and respond to the remote viewer!

“In physical reality, if you will forgive me, life is the name of the game – and the game is based upon value fulfillment.  That means simply that each form of life seeks toward the fulfillment and unfolding of all of the capacities that it senses within its living framework, knowing that in that individual fulfillment each other species of life is also benefited.”
(Dreams, “Evolution” and Value Fulfillment Vol 2Session910)

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